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I want to hear more about this too! I'm actually in a very similar
position. I did my student teaching in public, and have worked two
years in public. Just recently I began teaching summer school in
private (a job which will continue this fall). I feel like I am in
culture shock (but I am too new still to share any helpful
observations). (Perhaps in a week or two?) I would love to hear
what anyone else has to say!
On 6/18/09, former catholic school teacher wrote:
> On 6/16/09, Jean Bullock wrote:
>> That is a pretty broad questions considering that every school
>> is different. In both public and Catholic, everything
>> depends on the faculty, administration, parents and students.
>>
>> However, the most outstanding thing is that God is allowed in
>> the school and the teachers and administration are expected
>> to support the formation of the Faith.
>>
>> ************************************************************
>
> Just hope and pray that they do. In my last experience in
> catholic schools, admin was more interested in placating parents
> with money, the ones with the wall street values, rather than
> the gospel ones. Beware! If you don't play along, they will come
> after you with everything their money can buy
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